Mick "Crocodile" Dundee, his partner, Sue, and their young son, Mikey, have traveled far away from their tiny Australian town of Walkabout. Sue has been temporarily assigned to head the Los Angeles bureau of her father's… MoreMick "Crocodile" Dundee, his partner, Sue, and their young son, Mikey, have traveled far away from their tiny Australian town of Walkabout. Sue has been temporarily assigned to head the Los Angeles bureau of her father's newspaper after the original bureau chief died under suspicious circumstances. Mick, who wants to expose Mikey to the world outside Walkabout, decides that he and Mikey should accompany Sue and the whole family travels to exotic California together. When Mick accidentally gets caught up in Sue's investigation, the stage is set for an extended series of jibes that poke fun at the Southern California lifestyle from an outsider's point of view.

Well I guess you know what I'm gonna say about this third sequel. The first film was great and the second was decent enough but was walking a tightrope in… MoreWell I guess you know what I'm gonna say about this third sequel. The first film was great and the second was decent enough but was walking a tightrope in terms of how much further they could take the franchise. This final film falls from that tightrope right into a large vat of poo.
The idea is weak, so very weak. The intrepid bushman is back, this time in LA, why? because his love must go there to run the family newspaper business for a time. This of course equals lots of pathetic predictable visual gags that refer to LA culture and anything remotely well known in the area. For example 'Dundee' goes to Paramount Studios for a tour, he ends up as an extra on movie sets and there is a hideous cameo by Mike Tyson, pretty much all the things you would expect from a comedy film set in the vile city of LA.
Its sad because it just seems that LA has nothing to offer in terms of locations or ideas that somehow don't end up revolving around the film business. I mean there are other tacky moments of course, you have the obligatory attempted drive by mugging by some stereotypical Latin American youths, dubious nightclubs, airhead blondes, fast food drive thru's etc...but still the whole thing still ends up revolving around the movie business with most sequences taking place on movie sets.
I get the impression that because the first two films were set in New York, movie folk in LA (the West) were jealous so they had to make another with Dundee in their neck of the woods battling with their cross cultural problems (gotta have something to do with LA it seems, can't not have that *groan*).
I mean really, the whole notion is such a waste of time, you could of made a much better go of it in another country at least. Try Dundee in Japan or Russia or Italy or where ever! sure the whole idea is still stretched and pointless but at least it would be more interesting, but no lets make it in LA, cos we can't possibly leave out LA.
Ignoring all rational advice we have this terrible result, a total cheese fest. Admittedly the continuity is again good with cast members returning, down side is Dundee now has a brat (son of 'Crocodile' Dundee? thank god not yet), luckily he is not involved too much which begs the question why put him in there in the first place?. Hogan still defies the laws of time and looks damn good as Dundee, his weather beaten tanned leathery face still looks youngish as does his body, makeup aside.
With US/Hollywood meddling this final chapter in the Aussie franchise is a by the numbers load of fluffy crapola that didn't even need to be made. Could of been reasonable with better imagination, maybe a new location instead of boring LA...and what the hell happened to his croc skin waistcoat?! Guess that wasn't very PC for nowadays.

Lady D'arbanville

Certainly not in the same league as the others and Paul Hogan 'surgery', just takes away all the character of the rough diamond Mickey Dundee we all… MoreCertainly not in the same league as the others and Paul Hogan 'surgery', just takes away all the character of the rough diamond Mickey Dundee we all knew and loved.

Leigh Ryan

So not worth the name...

Juan Charqueno

a very humorous and fun sequal that you have got to laugh with fun and glee. A

MisterYoda ?

1 star

Film Crazy

its worth a watch i thought it was funny and interesting

Jason Spencer

Wow. I really can't believe they made this one.

Deb S

Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan) agrees to go to LA with his son when his girlfriend Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) gets offered a job doing a story on a shady movie… MoreMick Dundee (Paul Hogan) agrees to go to LA with his son when his girlfriend Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) gets offered a job doing a story on a shady movie studio run by bad guy Jere Burns. One too many but the third installment does provide light and fluffy entertainment that is relatively inoffensive and suitable for the entire family. Look out for the cool Mike Tyson cameo.

Wahida K

Crodile Dundee is the Best!

danny d

i love this guy, lets make more of these

Dann Michalski

An entertaining romp full of laughs, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles delivers another round of Aussie humor. When Sue returns to America to take over the L.A.… MoreAn entertaining romp full of laughs, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles delivers another round of Aussie humor. When Sue returns to America to take over the L.A. branch of her father's newspaper she brings Mick in tow, who takes a job at a movie studio in order to help her uncover a possible smuggling operation. Unlike the first two films, this one's a lot more of a screwball comedy. And it kind of works on that level; though the jokes are pretty broad and cartoonish. Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles isn't as fresh and entertaining as the others, but it's still kind of fun.

a b

I love when he gets held up by some dudes on the street and he pulls out his foot-long bowie knife. That was awesome. And I'm almost certain it happened… MoreI love when he gets held up by some dudes on the street and he pulls out his foot-long bowie knife. That was awesome. And I'm almost certain it happened in this movie.